Oklahoma Queen named Miss Gay America

Miss Gay America 2026, Tracy La Louisianne. FB photo.

 - by Robin Dorner
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The Gayly is proud to recognize Miss Tracy La Louisianne – Travis Guillory - on winning the title of Miss Gay America!

“I have just had the most overwhelming, fulfilling, uplifting, rewarding, validating week of my life,” said La Louisianne in a social media post. “The MGA nationals experience is life-changing for anyone who has the honor to be a part of this system at its highest level. The love. The connections. The passion. The pride.”

Miss Gay America 2026 (center) with contestants, court. FB photo.
Miss Gay America 2026 (center) with contestants, court. FB photo.

The queen lives in Tulsa, and has held previous titles of  Miss Gay Gulf Coast America 2025, Miss Gay Oklahoma America 2024, and now Miss Gay America 2026. She has been performing drag for three years.

She continued, “To all the contestants from across the country - it was incredible to watch you pour everything into yourselves this week and show the nation who you are. You were seen. You earned your spot and deserved to be on that stage, and I was so proud to stand with every single one of you on this journey. Be proud of what you did and what you will continue to do. Feel it, process it, and please come back next year with all the growth you’ve experienced. From someone who has only done drag for three years and just won one of the highest titles in the world, know that anything is possible.”

Oklahomans for Equality said on a social media post, “This remarkable achievement reflects Tracy’s (Travis Guillory) extraordinary talent, leadership, and dedication to community and culture. We are honored to have such an inspiring advocate and artist serving on our Board of Directors and representing excellence on a national stage.”

Eureka Live, where La Louisianne performed many times, posted: “A Crown So Well Deserved: “We are beyond proud to celebrate Tracy La Louisianne, newly crowned Miss Gay America — and one of the most extraordinary entertainers we’ve witnessed in a very long time.

“Tracy is the definition of a true powerhouse. From writing her own lyrics, to mixing her own music, to crafting bold, conceptual performances that leave audiences breathless — her talent is unmatched, her vision is fearless, and her work ethic is inspiring.

“We are endlessly thankful to have had Tracy as part of the Eureka Live cast, contributing her brilliance to our award-winning drag show, and to have watched her reign as a former Miss Eureka Live. Seeing her journey unfold has been nothing short of magical.

“This crown is just the beginning. The stage is bigger now, the spotlight is brighter, and the world is ready for Tracy La Louisianne.”

The crowning of Miss Gay America 2026, Tracy La Louisianne. FB photo.
The crowning of Miss Gay America 2026, Tracy La Louisianne. FB photo.

La Louisianne went on in her post to recognize those she competed against, the judges, those who helped her along the way, and many more notable people.

“I am so excited to be Miss Gay America and to have the privilege to experience, celebrate, and elevate the artform of drag across the country during the next year,” La Louisianne continued. “While I’m still pinching myself and feeling a bit of imposter syndrome, I’ve always known I was the right person for this moment. And now that I have the crown to prove it, it is the greatest honor and joy of my lifetime to be your symbol of excellence as Miss Gay America.”

 “The MGA nationals experience is life-changing for anyone who has the honor to be a part of this system at its highest level.” FB photo.
“The MGA nationals experience is life-changing for anyone who has the honor to be a part of this system at its highest level.” FB photo.

The Gayly online. 2/4/2 @ 1:55 p.m. CST.